Also - so nice to see Coach Cho again. Overall a pretty awesome night, Congrats again HYDRA!
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Emon_
3925 Posts
Also - so nice to see Coach Cho again. Overall a pretty awesome night, Congrats again HYDRA! | ||
Jackal03
Brazil7469 Posts
very well deserved! | ||
Lebesgue
4542 Posts
Too bad great loss but I guess most of us expected that.. | ||
CCa1ss1e
Canada3231 Posts
Can't say I'm surprised.. I haven't really been "following" Hydra, but the way he dispatched jaedong showed potential. Still need to watch the games, but gg! XD | ||
MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
Nope | ||
Sajiki
Germany522 Posts
rest boring dominance | ||
Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
Game 1 was so cool, but it set the bar too high. The rest of the games were really lame in comparison. Hydra is obviously the better player and it was a well-deserved victory, but in my mind Great is the moral victor. Hive tech is the future, the other Zergs just have to play along. Grats Hydra! | ||
Apex
United States7226 Posts
Jangbi twice, Stork 23094832904, and now Great joins the party with one. | ||
Subversive
Australia2229 Posts
On February 19 2011 19:09 Zona wrote: heh, usually I dislike it when people question how "easy" a person's starleague run was...but look at great's vs a slumping leta and a decent soulkey in the ro32 vs action's "amazing" zvz in the ro16 barely squeaks by the currently weak kal in the ro8 another zvz against a <50% in the form of zero in the semis So much January bashing, Khan bashing and Great bashing makes me sad. I'm definitely not calling going through Leta and Soulkey, Action, Kal and Zero an easy run no matter who you are or what form they're in. Great's games felt a hell of a lot closer than Jaedong vs Yarnc. He deserves his silver at least as much as half a dozen other players out there. In comparison Hydra went through Calm, Killer, Classic and Calm again before JD. I don't see how the first 4 are somehow harder than Great's opponents. | ||
amazingoopah
United States1925 Posts
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MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
On February 20 2011 04:36 Subversive wrote: So much January bashing, Khan bashing and Great bashing makes me sad. I'm definitely not calling going through Leta and Soulkey, Action, Kal and Zero an easy run no matter who you are or what form they're in. Great's games felt a hell of a lot closer than Jaedong vs Yarnc. He deserves his silver at least as much as half a dozen other players out there. In comparison Hydra went through Calm, Killer, Classic and Calm again before JD. I don't see how the first 4 are somehow harder than Great's opponents. I said this earlier: On February 19 2011 12:35 MountainDewJunkie wrote: So where does this leave Great? Great's current ELO is 2047... ouch. His peak was 2071, even lower than Movie's! He's never been even a whimper in any OSL. Did you know he's only qualified for 2 OSLs ever, and has never even made the Ro16? How the MSL? Well, he's qualified for... 3. He even made the Ro8 once! So, that's 5 starleague qualifications and 1 trip past the Ro16 in any of them (technically only one trip to the Ro16 as well). How did Great manage to get to the finals? Well, he beat Canata twice in the MST. Remember Canata? ELO 2020? A terran so bad now (and then) that he even lost to Juni has hasn't been played by SKT in almost 2 months? Fortuitous. In the Ro32, Great gets his 2 needed wins versus 2 super-slumpers known as Leta and Soulkey. Fortuitous. Next, he defeats Action. Impressive right? Ask any KT fan how wonderful Action's ZvZ is, and see if the can help themselves from crying. Fortuitous! But wait, wait, wait! Great then defeats Kal! Hey, Kal's a good player! Props to Great, right? NO. Kal has the most overrated PvZ of all time. How so? Because he is incapable of beating any zerg in a meaningful series! Nevermind his thrashings at the hands of Jaedong. Remember that 0-3 performance vs Effort in KAS1? And how about losing to teammate Modesty last season? Modesty? He has 38% win rate in ZvP for God's sake! In fact look at Kal's MSL and OSL history in TLPD. You'll see in all but 3 or 4 of the many leagues he's qualified for, he always gets fleeced by zergs. If Modesty can beat Kal, hell, so can the coin-flip ZvP of Great. Choking in starleagues is something Kal shares in common with Zero. And guess who Great played next? You guessed it! The Prince of Queens, Cute-choker himself. Zero's weakest MU shows up once again and he is bounced without much strain on Great. Fortuitous! It's true, not paricularly strong runs by either player, but Hydra edges it out in my mind because he beat a seasonal semifinalist (Calm) and the best (perhaps second now?) zerg in the game (Jaedong). But who gives a shit how they got here. Hydra got the trophy, bottom line. A championship is a championship. Except for Casy's OSL. | ||
Fenrax
United States5018 Posts
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Kenpachi
United States9908 Posts
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1Eris1
United States5797 Posts
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dani_caliKorea
730 Posts
On February 20 2011 05:19 Fenrax wrote: Does anyone know what the burrow was about by now? That drives me mad, why would you get burrow instead of... a Mutalisk? It was to confuse Hydra and keep his lings in his base. Hydra saw Great make tons of lings but he never found them. Theoretically, the burrowed lings would and were used to backstab after the opponent attacks. However, Great was economically behind along with mutalisk/zergling count. Also it gave him total map scouting | ||
Spica
United States5582 Posts
On February 19 2011 19:06 MoonBear wrote: Could it also be due to the other teams refusing to help? We do know Woongjin's Zero was helping Hydra, Hwaseung was going to help (but didn't in the end, unlikely to help Samsung) and someone translated earlier that SKT1 helped Hydra as well? That's a lot of teams stacked against Samsung. I think that this was a very major factor in determining the final victor. Hydra had Coach Cho, Effort, his strong Zerg teammates, ZerO, and the T1 Zergs helping him out, and he could have gotten Jaedong, the best Zerg, to help him out as well. Had he had gotten Jaedong's help as well, perhaps we would have seen more brutal one-sided games. On the other side, we're not sure who great practiced with. Was it only with his own teammates? If so, Samsung really needs to step up with how to prepare their players for important matches. Staying alone within your team will not cut it anymore. After my prediction came true in game 1 with great using a Devourer-Mutalisk build, I wonder if the so-called "ZvZ revolution" he kept on talking about would involve more Devourers used in ZvZ lategame in the future? It made sense to me that great would use Devourers against Hydra, who has the best Mutalisk control, in order to counter him. It would be very interesting to see more Devourer-Mutalisk builds used in the future in lategame Hive tech play, along with possibly more Queens used for more purposes. | ||
BlackMagister
United States5834 Posts
He only lost three games right in the entire MSL? Two games against JD and one against Great. | ||
Subversive
Australia2229 Posts
On February 20 2011 04:54 MountainDewJunkie wrote: I said this earlier: It's true, not paricularly strong runs by either player, but Hydra edges it out in my mind because he beat a seasonal semifinalist (Calm) and the best (perhaps second now?) zerg in the game (Jaedong). But who gives a shit how they got here. Hydra got the trophy, bottom line. A championship is a championship. Except for Casy's OSL. Yeah I actually agree with what you previously wrote. And I definitely agree Hydra had the tougher overall opponents. I just think that plenty of players get lucky in their runs in tourney's, it's part of the nature of the system. I agree at the end of the day, a championship is a championship and Hydra well deserves his. (and yes, Great is somewhat of a big surprise for a finalist, even I'll readily admit that). | ||
Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
happy hydra won, but I feel bad for great and samsung with a silver =/ | ||
YejinYejin
United States1053 Posts
IMO, he should have done what he did game 1, and once he saw it worked, follow up with a 9pool speed or even a 5pool or something like that. He starts off with a quick 2-0 lead, and Hydra's on tilt for the rest of the set. | ||
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